Shockwave therapy

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment used to treat musculoskeletal conditions that have resulted in persistent pain ( > 3 months) and lost mobility, and which have been resistant to conventional treatments, such as lateral epicondylitis, patellar tendinitis, or plantar fasciitis. The shock waves are abrupt, high amplitude pulses of mechanical energy, similar to sound-waves, generated by an electromagnetic coil. It is a safe and effective treatment. Most people experience relief after only a few treatments - they are pain free, with mobility restored and are able to return to work and/or sport.

Shockwave therapy is also used in orthopaedic conditions such as delayed or non union fractures, avascular necrosis, some urological conditions as well and in veterinary medicine.

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